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Travel Tips India: Safety Comes First

Darlene Berkel our expert of the day, writes:
India has a lot to offer as a tourist destination. There are some wonderful Hindu temples, the Taj Mahal, and some great scenery too. The culture of India is a rich and fascinating one, and thousands of tourists come to learn more about the country each year.
However, like almost every part of the world, India is not without its problems. There is crime, disease, and even simple environmental hazards that could ruin a holiday for an unwary traveler. The following tips should help you stay safe and avoid illness or injury during your holiday.
Get Your Jabs!
There are lots of serious diseases in India that are less common in other parts of the world - including meningitis, dengue fever, dysentery, chorea, hepatitis, malaria, and typhoid. If you are visiting from the UK, Canada, or the United States you will not need a vaccination certificate to enter the country, but visitors from other parts of the world will need to show one. No matter where you are traveling from, it is wise to consult your doctor before you go and make sure you are up to date on all your vaccinations ‘ these are serious illnesses, and it is not worth taking any risks.
The Ultimate Travel Tips for Russia

Darlene Berkel our expert of the day, writes:
Russia is a fascinating vacation destination for anyone interested in history and culture. It is a massive country and covers a land mass twice the size of the USA. There is a lot to see and do in Russia and since the culture is very different to that of the United States, you can expect an enriching vacation experience.
Russia was once a superpower, however the country has gone through a lot of political changes and upheaval in the past few decades. Still one thing remains the same: Russia is a fascinating country which offers a rich history and a unique culture to the discerning traveler.
Travelers should be aware that there are a lot of problems with health and public infrastructure in certain parts of Russia, so it is best to assume, for example, that tap water is not safe to drink.